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The steps to repair a heat sink depend on the type and extent of damage to the heat sink. Here are some possible fixes:
For general dust and dirt, use compressed air or a soft brush to clean the heat sink, making sure the computer is turned off and unplugged.
If the fan on your radiator is not spinning or is spinning too slowly, you can clean or replace the fan.
For aged heat sink, you can remove and apply new heat sink.
If the radiator is not installed properly, it will need to be adjusted to ensure good contact and use proper mounting methods.
Regarding the design of computer air ducts, it is necessary to ensure that the air ducts are unobstructed.
If the radiator fan supports the speed adjustment function, you can adjust the fan speed through BIOS settings or third-party software.
For the radiator of the car air conditioning system, check and maintain it regularly, keep it clean and in good condition, and avoid turning on the air conditioner or using external circulation mode for a long time.
If the heat sink is deformed or severely damaged, it may be necessary to replace it with a new one. During the replacement process, pay attention to the installation method and the position of the fixing screws.
If there are small scratches or bruises on the heat sink, you can use sandpaper to polish it and then spray the corresponding paint to deal with it.
If the heat sink has blisters or cracks, you can use strong glue to stick it or use thin lead wire or aluminum wire to knock into the blisters, and then use tools to knock and fix it.
For more serious damage, such as frozen fins, bursts, or corrosion or cracks in heating pipes, new fins or pipes will usually need to be replaced.
When dealing with any heat sink problem, it is important to proceed with caution and avoid using excessive force, which may cause more damage. If you're not sure how to fix it, it's best to contact a professional or the manufacturer of the heat sink for guidance and assistance.